![]() The Insta360 Go 3 is all about the small form factor of the camera. The other upgrades included in the X3 consist of: an 1,800mAh battery for longer recording times, waterproof to 33 ft., and a huge, new screen for operating your X3! To give your ride a cool third person view, the 360 Lens with X3 makes the accessory Invisible Selfie Stick totally disappear from your shots for impossible drone-like footage and third-person perspectives. In addition to video, the X3 is capable of 72MP photos and 8K time lapses. This takes away a lot of the fuss of setting up the action camera versus more traditional ones and allows for cool effects, like panning with your subject as you ride past it – great for documenting those track-day exploits! Speaking of railing around corners, FlowState Stabilization (image stabilization to you and me) and horizon leveling algorithms come together to deliver incredibly smooth videos where the horizon stays level throughout the corner, just like on MotoGP bikes. In post production, you choose your favorite angle after the fact with easy reframing tools in the AI-powered Insta360 app. Utilizing dual 1/2-inch sensors, X3 captures 5.7K 360 Active HDR video, so you’ll never miss the action. The newest 360offering from Insta360 is the X3, and it sure is impressive. ![]() Let us know in the comments if you have a personal favorite that isn’t mentioned here. So, we’ve chosen what we think are the best motorcycle cameras around. ![]() No matter what you want to record, there is a camera to handle that task. There are helmet cams, 360 cams, and even permanently mounted dash cams for commuters to use in case of a mishap. You just need to choose the right action camera, and you’ve got a ton of options. They need the moto-equivalent of a dash cam to keep tabs on the other road users who are often paying more attention to their breakfast burrito than the other vehicles around them. Then there are the workday road warriors who commute via bike through the concrete canyons of their local city. Track day lean angles can impress your buddies. Heroics aside, traveling by motorcycle is even more fun when you can capture the important moments of your trip while you’re actually riding. Who would believe you if you said that, as you were hard on the brakes from 160+ mph into Turn 2 at Laguna Seca, a ground squirrel ran across the track in front of you and the $100,000 Ducati Superleggera you were piloting? Well, Troy was able to document Mister Squizzles’ near-fatal dash, thanks to his helmet cam, and put an end to our disbelief. Having video evidence to back it up makes the stories even more fun. Motorcyclists love to tell stories about things that happened while they were riding. ![]()
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